Klallam Grammar

q, q̓, x̣, ŋ, ŋ̓

q, q̓, x̣, ŋ, ŋ̓   These sounds are all produced with the tongue pulled extremely far back in the mouth.
q  is similar to the sound at the beginning of the English word ‘call,’ but the tongue is touching farther back.
q̓  is ejective. It is like q but ‘ejected’ out of the mouth with a strong pop.
x̣  is unlike any English sound. It is produced with the tongue touching far back, as for q, but the air flows continuously, making a rough throat‑clearing-like sound.
ŋ  is similar to the sound at the end of English ‘sung.’
ŋ̓   is like ŋ but is made with a creaky sound caused by a tightness in the throat.
 
qíŋplay
 sqáx̣aʔdog
 čə́qbig
 
q̓áʔŋiʔyoung woman
 pə́q̓white
 ʔənəq̓íx̣black
 
x̣páy̓cedar wood
 sx̣ə́naʔfoot
 ʔáʔčx̣crab
 
ŋŋúsfour
 nəŋə́naʔmy child
 nə́čəŋlaugh
 
ŋ̓háʔsəŋ̓sneezing
 šéʔtəŋ̓wishing
 sə́ɬəŋ̓continue

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